Cut Bottom Cover

Before faux pinecone scales can be created, the bottom of the foam sphere must be covered. Trace a circle onto a 9x12-inch sheet of colored felt, then cut out using fabric scissors. Next, add the cut-out to the bottom of the sphere using a glue gun.

Draw and Cut Scales

Using the tip of your index finger for shape, trace the shape of pinecone scales to paper for use as a stencil. Next, trace the paper stencil directly to the 9x12-inch sheets of felt using a marker. Lastly, use fabric scissors to cut the scales from the sheet of felt. For an ombre effect, choose three to five different shades of the same color.

Add Scales

Starting at the top, apply felt scales with the rounded edges pointed downward and evenly spaced. Continue this step until the entire sphere is covered. Tip: Use glue sparingly because too much can cause the foam to dissipate.

Attach Twine

Hang Felt Pinecones

Objects look best when grouped in odd numbers with a range in heights. Hold up each of the spheres and decide on the best spacing. Using furniture tacks or push pins, hang the pinecones from the ceiling. Now, these kissing balls are ready to cause trouble (oops!) all season long.